Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site ames.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!allegra!mit-eddie!genrad!panda!talcott!harvard!seismo!hao!ames!eugene From: eugene@ames.UUCP (Eugene Miya) Newsgroups: net.travel,net.cse Subject: Computer Science Departments seeking vacationing speakers! Message-ID: <967@ames.UUCP> Date: Mon, 6-May-85 13:56:58 EDT Article-I.D.: ames.967 Posted: Mon May 6 13:56:58 1985 Date-Received: Thu, 9-May-85 01:26:48 EDT Distribution: net Organization: NASA-Ames Research Center, Mtn. View, CA Lines: 38 Xref: watmath net.travel:1390 net.cse:389 There have been several recent postings regarding travellers intending to visit California and Yosemite Valley in particular. If you are a computer science researcher vacationing to Yosemite permit me to suggest, a brief stop. Both of these campuses are at the gateways to Yosemite Valley. The first I learned from volunteers working for me at the National ACM Meeting in SF in 1984. So if you are coming form the SF area contact: Cal State Stanislaus at Turlock 801 W. Monte Vista Ave. Turlock, CA 95380 James W. Huysentruyt, ACM Tom Carter, ACM Prof. Edward Lamie, Dept. Chairman (209)-667-3185 If you are coming thru the LA area, I suggest a slightly different school. The following tip came from a friend from grad school: Cal State Fresno Profs. Henderson and Grace Yeung Computer Science Program Calif. State Univ., Fresno Fresno, CA 93740-0108 (209)-294-2992 I recently spoke at both schools on the general topic of computer networks and found a great deal of interest. These schools are able to issue honoraria but cannot cover travel expsenses, hence, only if you are planning to vacation in the area [perhaps, you can write your trip off as a business...oops! I didn't say that]. --eugene miya NASA Ames Research Center {hplabs,ihnp4,dual,hao,decwrl,allegra}!ames!aurora!eugene @ames-vmsb.ARPA:emiya@jup.DECNET